So I finally received the K&M M17s bullpup I posted a question about a while back. It shoots great un-suppressed, but that's not why I bought it.
Some background which leads to my question:
The rifle has a 7 position gas block. Position 1 has a 0.025" hole, per the owner/designer. That's the only one I know the size of and it seems really small. It is recommended to be on position 2-3 to get the rifle to run with a can. Position 5 is the factory setting and runs great unsuppressed, which is the case with the M80 ball type ammo I tried. My gun locks the bolt back violently with a single round loaded and double feeds within 3-4 rounds at position 1 with both my TBAC Ultra 7 and an AAC Cyclone. I sent it back and it was tested with the owner's can (either a YHM Phantom or SDN6) with no issues and locked the bolt back on position 2 like he expected. I'm sure I could load some weak ass ammo and make it work, but I really want to run factory ammo for this gun.
What is so different about either my TBAC7 or AAC Cyclone that causes so much backpressure? I also have a TTF Archangel (which I think is the same as the current Crux cans/renamed) that I'll be testing when I get the gun back also. Looking at all three .30 cal cans I've got, the TBAC has the largest blast chamber and is shortest by 2" which I would think would help reduce backpressure. The bore seems to be the same on all of them.
I know OSS cans are known to have very little backpressure due to design, but what else influences backpressure? Would a SiCo Hybrid with its .46 bore help? Running a flash-hider vs a brake mount? FWIW I was running a flash-hider for the TBAC.
Thanks,
-Dan
Some background which leads to my question:
The rifle has a 7 position gas block. Position 1 has a 0.025" hole, per the owner/designer. That's the only one I know the size of and it seems really small. It is recommended to be on position 2-3 to get the rifle to run with a can. Position 5 is the factory setting and runs great unsuppressed, which is the case with the M80 ball type ammo I tried. My gun locks the bolt back violently with a single round loaded and double feeds within 3-4 rounds at position 1 with both my TBAC Ultra 7 and an AAC Cyclone. I sent it back and it was tested with the owner's can (either a YHM Phantom or SDN6) with no issues and locked the bolt back on position 2 like he expected. I'm sure I could load some weak ass ammo and make it work, but I really want to run factory ammo for this gun.
What is so different about either my TBAC7 or AAC Cyclone that causes so much backpressure? I also have a TTF Archangel (which I think is the same as the current Crux cans/renamed) that I'll be testing when I get the gun back also. Looking at all three .30 cal cans I've got, the TBAC has the largest blast chamber and is shortest by 2" which I would think would help reduce backpressure. The bore seems to be the same on all of them.
I know OSS cans are known to have very little backpressure due to design, but what else influences backpressure? Would a SiCo Hybrid with its .46 bore help? Running a flash-hider vs a brake mount? FWIW I was running a flash-hider for the TBAC.
Thanks,
-Dan